Keagan Dolly, Kaizer Chiefs stand-in captain says pretty performances will go out of the window for Sunday's Nedbank Cup clash as Amakhosi look to take one step closer to ending their eight-year trophy drought.
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Only Royal AM stand in the way of Chiefs and a semi-final berth as the two sides go head-to-head at the Chatsworth Stadium.
For Chiefs, the fact that they have last won a trophy in 2015 haunts the team and they are doing everything in their power to rectify that according to Dolly, who has been skippering the side in the absence of Itumeleng Khune.
"This is the opportunity for us to play for something. This is a different game to a league game. We have to win no matter how we play. What is important for us is to get to the semi-finals," Dolly said via the club's official website.
Usually a thorn in the side of the Soweto giants, Chiefs managed to get the better of their KwaZulu-Natal counterparts in the DStv Premiership fixture, something that gives Amakhosi confidence ahead of this clash according to Dolly.
"Royal AM are a good team, but we did beat them the last time we played against them which gives us confidence for this game. We want to get into the semi-final and, ultimately, lift the cup for our supporters," he continued.
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